Trekking in Bhutan is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The treks range from a short three-day journey from Thimphu to Paro (and vice versa) to the famed 25-day Snowman's Trek, which takes experienced trekkers through some of Bhutan's most beautiful sites. The Snowman Trip is also known as the world's most difficult trek because it traverses across 12 mountain passes, all of which are over 4,500 meters.

All Bhutan trekking tours include a dedicated trekking crew comprising of a guide, qualified chef, and helper, as well as horses to carry your bags for your convenience.

Almost all of the excursions combine environmental exploration with a glimpse into the country's sensitive and unique daily life. Many of the trails lead visitors past lonely and ancient monasteries, dense forests, and communities. The pathways run through grasslands and livestock pastures, as well as wildflower meadows, butterflies, and grazing animals. 

Blue sheep, as well as a variety of wildlife, including wild pheasants, are frequently seen by hikers. The spectacular views of the Himalayan peaks that create a sense of amazement and wonder as well as a place of contemplation for trekkers along the way are another highlight of Bhutan's hikes. Make sure you have your sunscreen, warmers, hiking boots, and other essentials with you.



Popular Treks in Bhutan

Some of the popular Treks in Bhutan are

1. Druk Path Trek

2. Jumolhari Loop Trek

3. Dagala Thousand Lakes Trek

4. Snowman Trek

5. The Divine Madman Trail